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New Kinds Of Coffee Machines

Friday Jun 19, 2009

 

There is hardly anyone who does without coffee these days. The problem with that is that when something becomes such an integral part of our lives, you can really go crazy if you don’t have it. That certainly has become true of coffee. We have become so accustomed to it that we cannot even start our day without a cup of coffee. So we all need a really good coffee maker in our homes to make our lives more liveable. If you are interested in one of the best ideas for a coffee maker, a thermal coffee maker, you have to make sure you check the ratings on the one you are interested in. These ratings are essential in determining which are the best prices for the coffee maker with the features you are interested in.

You can always choose the older models of coffee makers. You can choose from drip coffee machines, French presses or the really old fashioned hand press machines. Now we also have coffee machines that work with individual coffee pods for ultimate convenience, which force the water through the coffee like an espresso machine. Many true coffee connoisseurs will still only want the true espresso maker. With all of this choice, it is imperative to make sure you can get the ratings on each of these machines so you know what you are getting.

If you haven’t looked into thermal coffee makers, you may find that they are an easy choice. Thermal coffee makers keep your coffee hot for hours. And, the best advantage is that they do this while still preserving the fresh taste of the coffee. There are thermal coffee makers that hold up to ten cups. This is ideal for a large family kitchen or office setting where you want to have the coffee available for a long time, but fresh, for everyone. The carafes for these machines are ideally made of stainless steel, so you don’t have to worry about breakage. The secret of these thermal coffee makers is their double wall ca rage that keeps the coffee hot and tasty for hours.

There are a lot of other features to choose from on these coffee makers. Perhaps you want a programmable timer, swing away basket, auto shutoff, or permanent filters. You can even get clocks and nightlights built in. A pause feature is good to have if you like to take the carafe out and pour yourself a cup before the coffee is finished brewing. If it is an important feature for you, you can also obtain a coffee maker that has additional lids that are color coded so you can have different pots going with regular, decaf, flavored, etc.

Johnathan Bakers
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6 Comments »

Kris, life goes on,...:

How long are coffee machines (drip kind) suppose to last,…?
Mine always break. I leave them on for a long time, maybe they over-heat? I thought they were made to be left on. Why do they break so easily?

June 19th, 2009 | 14:31
jmsherndon:

the maker itself ,depending on make, model, and frequency of use, last between 2 and 10 years on average. the carafes (glass coffee pot things) are very fragile and break easily (hand wash). if the case is your leaving it on for long periods of time, you may want to invest in one of the auto off models ( range from between 25 and 50 dollars) as the heating elements will burn out.
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personal experience

June 19th, 2009 | 19:33
what up buttercup:

They are designed to fail. Dont leave yours on. You cant believe the amount of electricity they suck up. About as much as a toaster oven or an air conditioner. Get an insulated carafe to keep your coffee in after it brews. And it will taste better as well.
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June 19th, 2009 | 19:35
Bandett:

mine is 8 years old , and it was a cheapie.
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June 19th, 2009 | 19:37
bratbrat2727:

I don't think that they were intended to be left on 24/7. If you were to take one that is broken apart you will notice as to how cheaply they are made. How they happen to last as long as they do I have no idea.
One thing I do know is the more often they break, the more the company makes buy selling you another one.
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June 19th, 2009 | 19:39
Rich:

Ive had a cheap Mr Coffee for 10 years. It says it shuts off after two hours, the heating plate. I bought one of those Watt-Killers to see exactly what was using what. Turns out the coffee maker uses almost 1000 watts when brewing but when the brew cycle turns off it stops using electricity. The plate stays warm for hours not using any electric power, the clock doesn't even register.
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June 19th, 2009 | 19:41
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